This report uses data from the Longitudinal Study of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Programs to compare employment outcomes of state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agency clients who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) -- “beneficiary clients” -- to those of non-beneficiary clients, before and after controlling for detailed information on disability and other characteristics that are likely to affect outcomes. Differences are substantial. Characteristics do explain a substantial share of the differences, but substantial differences remain. For instance, we estimate that only 23 percent of beneficiaries who received services achieved earnings above $500 per month for at least 9 months o...
Community-based rehabilitation programs (CRPs) are major providers of employment-related services to...
Background and Purpose: Disabled individuals, their families, and communities are more likely to liv...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Social Sec...
Background: Millions of Americans receiving Social Security Administration (SSA) disability benefits...
Working Paper: WP 2012-269Vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies can potentially help disability-in...
This study analyzed the 1996 Rehabilitation Services Administration's (RSA) 911 case service da...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2005...
The passage of the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 prompted several chang...
Less than one half of 1% of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries currently retu...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "State v...
While people with disabilities often say that a loss of public health insurance is a deterrent to wo...
This article reports findings from a survey of 385 supported employment provider agencies on their u...
We present the first estimates of the causal effects of SSDI receipt on labor supply that are genera...
Abstract. This article examines the participation of Social Security disability beneficiaries in the...
State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies play an important role in promoting employment for peo...
Community-based rehabilitation programs (CRPs) are major providers of employment-related services to...
Background and Purpose: Disabled individuals, their families, and communities are more likely to liv...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Social Sec...
Background: Millions of Americans receiving Social Security Administration (SSA) disability benefits...
Working Paper: WP 2012-269Vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies can potentially help disability-in...
This study analyzed the 1996 Rehabilitation Services Administration's (RSA) 911 case service da...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2005...
The passage of the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 prompted several chang...
Less than one half of 1% of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries currently retu...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "State v...
While people with disabilities often say that a loss of public health insurance is a deterrent to wo...
This article reports findings from a survey of 385 supported employment provider agencies on their u...
We present the first estimates of the causal effects of SSDI receipt on labor supply that are genera...
Abstract. This article examines the participation of Social Security disability beneficiaries in the...
State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies play an important role in promoting employment for peo...
Community-based rehabilitation programs (CRPs) are major providers of employment-related services to...
Background and Purpose: Disabled individuals, their families, and communities are more likely to liv...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Social Sec...